Spirit and AdventureBy Sally S. Stich, TimeFaith-based travel is booming, but today's pilgrims are looking for more than a tour of churches. They seek religious insights-and fun.Read the full article (PDF)

More Agencies are serving the Flock: Religious TravelersBy Jane Engle, LA TimesReligious, or faith-based, travel is going big time. Although most trips are still organized adhoc by churches and other religious groups, large tour operators and agencies are entering this niche market.Read the full article (PDF)

On a wing and a prayerBy Laura Bly, USA TODAYAccording to the U.S. Office of Travel & Tourism Industries, overseas religious and pilgrimage travel attracts more than 600,000 American participants a year. Premier Tourism Marketing says that of some 450,000 churches in the USA, about 50,000 now have some kind of travel program. That's up an estimated 20% in the past five years.Read the full article (PDF)

Rest, Relaxation and ReligionCBS News, Early Show"What most people are, especially now, experiencing and wanting is a balance between traditional sightseeing and faith based travel," Kevin Wright, religious tour director of Globus Tours told Turner. "So when they go to Italy, although they want to see the Vatican, they want to experience some nice Italian meals."Read and watch the entire report

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